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Dallas City Council members voted unanimously to move municipal elections to November instead of May. Supporters hope it increases voter turnout, reduces voter fatigue and saves money.
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Council members approved the resolution Wednesday night in a 12-3 vote.
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The dance company was awarded $225,000 for cultural programming after losing city funding last year.
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If approved, City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert would be directed to evaluate real estate opportunities for the future of city hall and surrounding properties.
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Biking in Dallas can sometimes feel like the Wild West — but advocates and city leaders say work’s being done to improve bike infrastructure and make traveling safer for those on two wheels.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said it was unclear how the program would work fiscally or operationally for the city and its police department after a joint committee meeting that he called.
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Dallas city council members rejected joining the ICE 287(g) task force program and called Mayor Eric Johnson's request to discuss and reconsider the program political.
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At a meeting to gather community input speakers unanimously supported preserving the building.
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An Austin-based conservative public policy nonprofit sued on behalf of three Dallas residents, alleging the city has overstepped its authority with dozens of local ordinances that are burdening taxpayers.
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A coalition of about a dozen immigration rights groups gathered in front of Dallas City Hall Friday morning, asking the city not to sign onto the federal 287(g) program — under which local law enforcement partners with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Dallas residents say the city should be held accountable for infrastructure issues with alley trash pickup, whch was set to transition to a curbside model next year.
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Dallas residents voiced opposition to a potential partnership with ICE after Mayor Eric Johnson called for a potential partnership to be reconsidered.